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USGS Methodology for Assessing Continuous Petroleum Resources
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Petroleum ReservoirPowerpoint SlidesPetroleum DepositsEarth ScienceU.s. Geological SurveyEngineeringSustainable EnergyUncertainty QuantificationGeographyResource AssessmentReservoir GeologyUnconventional ResourceReservoir SimulationDrillingPetroleum EngineeringReservoir EngineeringUsgs MethodologyTight Oil
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has developed a new quantitative methodology for assessing resources in continuous (unconventional) petroleum deposits. Continuous petroleum resources include shale gas, coalbed gas, and other oil and gas deposits in low-permeability ("tight") reservoirs. The methodology is based on an approach combining geologic understanding with well productivities. The methodology is probabilistic, with both input and output variables as probability distributions, and uses Monte Carlo simulation to calculate the estimates. The new methodology is an improvement of previous USGS methodologies in that it better accommodates the uncertainties in undrilled or minimally drilled deposits that must be assessed using analogs. The publication is a collection of PowerPoint slides with accompanying comments.